“A credible delivery system”

It’s never not awkward selling yourself. It feels so vain, so self-important. And at times it can feel like you’re kidding yourself, giving yourself too much credit for minor accomplishments.

I take the humble route. When people praise me and my blog, I pretend they’re exaggerating. (But deep down we all know this is the greatest blog to have ever graced the Internet. Right?)

Anyway, I stumbled upon a YouTube channel in which some local radio people are selling themselves like they’re on an awkward video dating service. I don’t want to make them feel too embarrassed about it, but it’s too funny not to post:

Man loves to use Apple’s iWeb but hope he has a backup plan cause iWeb will eventually break.
From his site though I learned a bit more (ok, a lot more) about his dad, Paul Reid. Quite the sad end to a formidable career. Too bad Ted Blackman was instrumental in the downward spiral and the events reminded me of Ted Bird’s/Dimonte’s reasons for leaving.http://www.paulreidchristmas.com/Paul_Reid/Biography.html

From a Tempo garage in DDO, featuring the same green screen technology from Global Montreal news, with Realistic mics from the now defunct RadioShack at Fairview Mall, KEMEdia presents Beau, Bon, Pas Cher Télé. Look for the KEMEdia do it yourself TV production kit for the holidays, brought to you by Ronco and Telefilm Canada.